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And don't forget the black bats...
Its about keeping players within the traditional international framework and rewarding them for playing for their nations, not running off to play for a rag tag bunch in nasty clothing.

And don't forget the black bats...
Its about keeping players within the traditional international framework and rewarding them for playing for their nations, not running off to play for a rag tag bunch in nasty clothing.
I think this would have been much better had it been a full scale tournament. As it is, its a one off match, which I don't like. You can get into a tournament and it means something. But obviously the more money poured into cricket, the better it is for me. So I'm perfectly fine with it. I do hope that eventually this turns into a full tournament, which means it could rival the IPL. I'd be very happy if that happened.Oh this is far more important. This is national teams (or ar least England are). This maybe T20 but has history and depth. Its not a new and manufactured premise. This means something. Not much, but even in T20 when its an International it carries weight.
I dont see it as a rival to IPL. I see it as a way for players to stay within the traditional framework and for boards to keep strong. The IPL is fine and does its own thing as club cricket.I think this would have been much better had it been a full scale tournament. As it is, its a one off match, which I don't like. You can get into a tournament and it means something. But obviously the more money poured into cricket, the better it is for me. So I'm perfectly fine with it. I do hope that eventually this turns into a full tournament, which means it could rival the IPL. I'd be very happy if that happened.
That's the thing though, it's too gimmicky at this point. If they make it into a tournament with international teams (like the quadrangular tournament they are proposing), the players and teams will be much superior and you'd actually care (it'd be like the World Cup).I dont see it as a rival to IPL. I see it as a way for players to stay within the traditional framework and for boards to keep strong. The IPL is fine and does its own thing as club cricket.
To me they are different beasts and shouldnt be direct comp.
5 annual winner take all games is kinda gimmicky but it makes each one a real event.
I think it works and can be an annual event. Its also a different concept. Better IMO than the creativity starved 'mini-World Cups' which in reality are just another comp similar to hundreds of others that have been played and mean nothing at all.That's the thing though, it's too gimmicky at this point. If they make it into a tournament with international teams (like the quadrangular tournament they are proposing), the players and teams will be much superior and you'd actually care (it'd be like the World Cup).
I do - as long as its preceded by the playoffsI think it works and can be an annual event. Its also a different concept. Better IMO than the creativity starved 'mini-World Cups' which in reality are just another comp similar to hundreds of others that have been played and mean nothing at all.
As an American you should love the idea of a 'one-and-done', 'winner takes all' game.![]()
I see it as something (without the history or prestige) similar to the concept of the Calcutta Cup. No need for play offs for that.I do - as long as its preceded by the playoffs. If it was just a random game, its exhibition. Nothing at stake and nothing to play for. Except obviously the money for the players. If you have a tournament, you (as a fan) have a stake in something. As it is, this is no different than the hundreds of random ODIs that are played between World Cups. Does anyone really care or remember?
One would hope so. Its a big difference between an exhibition and an international. In terms of public interest and importance. However they could maybe get away with it being a celebration.So...these games are against a "West Indian All-Star XI"" - does this mean they won't be recognised internationals?
Maybe not to you Rich, but I'm sure to the players it makes a differenceDoes it matter if they are or not? It's 20-over one-evening stuff.
If it was one-day or five-day cricket, that'd be a different matter.
See, that's dangerous, for mine. If this becomes common-place, we'll see more and more players trying to develop into the next Luke Wright rather than the next Andrew Strauss or Michael Vaughan.cricinfo said:A deal will mean that if England win, each of the XI will receive US$1 million, the rest of the squad share US$1 million...
Well the WICB are in on the deal, apparently, so I'm assuming it'll be a full Twenty20 International.One would hope so. Its a big difference between an exhibition and an international. In terms of public interest and importance. However they could maybe get away with it being a celebration.
Maybe its upto WICB or maybe Stanford is trying to do things his way.